THE OUTCROP.
Devoted .to the Mining and Development of the Windermere and Golden Divisions of che :
District of North East Kootenay.
Vol. I., Mo. 10. Cantorbury, B.C. Thursday, August 9, 1900.
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minese Blawn Up. ;
Dynamite
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S/ Ziti om ve
Geil SMA Cid S
and Injures
$3.00 Per Year.
such conveniences and comforts being so SILVER TIP Group
luxuriously displayed ina town
thought ita
enterprise ina place so eh
ineted as this. Tt had
that the would leave
10.30 but
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that This gronp is said) to be very promis
WINDERMERE DISTRICT SPORTS
Was so voung, and fitting ing, the
owner
have 4
pared a winter
riniualy sit
Gump and areemploving three men
been announced DIAMOND ©.
Situated on
find
portion of
Race distinctions sharply
drawn lines in this British
Columbia's wnequalled treasare vaults
when it that last
Friday and Saturday be celebrated at |
no In the first heat of the quarter-mile wididtdin
pony race Clark's Black was first, Tsaae’s
Jay soe Lightfoot
Black
Lightfoot and Bay
steamer din at creek, near
Soring
pring
Itis the invention of wie
when its call was heard one Paradise, has a surface showiog
nd and third, atid in
wad al complained that the Gime was coo
Their Laundry
One Man.
wid Was announced the second came in tivst, while oWhers to work
tied
Windermere, as the Windermere District | for second money, Lightfoot winning,
wid Then FARR suortand just like tue generous Conia. al the winter
dore he said, We will wait till you are KOOTENAY Ques
Annual Races and Sporte,-the. iden was The qatfrite open wee lhe eat race ready, At a qQttarter past eleven, how. Phis property is under bend Three
embraced with fervor by all clasges HHT GUS HHI Tce Behe RetaEN ever, the majority of the ladies were on men were emploved all the sumanes
sAtonaliies—=THrultals Teel Scotch Can- | Gordon's Goldie nid Adrii’s Homes moard and the steamer pulled out. Bat) doi development work, which was ; Por i
. . " . | : thi ad . : vwening re roy aR ‘ ne of the rost clastard|,y cts ever! reporter
ndians, Americans, Freneh, Swedes and | Hank entered. Tn the first heat Goldie witdid not end the opening, there proving very satisfactory : isturd : : porter arrived onthe ssene Ling hed
| . seemed t » 4 s ¢ . , 1 1 Committed ta the imals of hist ly Ay ‘
Indisas, perhaps the latter were Che) camedn first and Haak second. Gioldic emed to be almost as many as before PARADISE ¢ | . iv mum Wnts o wv Premoved) te the atti and witeas
bs | » ate or deft Yrs 4 ; , fe atict F } thie indertoere cdistroet S perpet te “ t ’ )
Inost entousiastie of all. wota bad start batw tssplendidly ridden ot ae ‘avil re ; ae eee i PN as hit de aa sje i | oe ibe : PEM aA Was possible to make
P ’ whe { ake ‘ . 2 ‘ Situate , Fy ‘ : On Sulay evening < it tl ‘ 4 thd oe :
Inthe town booting was flving ever) by young Wal Stoddart who made his en daylight broke the merriment had situated atthe head of Spr wAlrpehin ls 5) sa hee spb ih yitie thee Che tett
. ‘ bot censer lotta f . ; the olowinyg ty of the Chinese nd sje
every business hice while evergreens in| first appearance as a jockey and gained dot ceased tributary of Toby, and is dvetar oon ' / , Y han \ ! Poids bite meat ticle wast arid byes
Thas closed; ( . relebration | Atl ey ati shit Ver since the warin China began hints ¢ |
abundant enantities dent a charming | wolden opinions all through by tis cool ; Phas el Toa two days celebration Athuhner 17 miles, eizht of wis ire) : ' nA Feb abit bb ts grontied piteousty He Was noicouscious }
: ) . S thi Llong be remembered b 1} } ) bi } Have Jostibmaly been there out t ‘ Dandies hive
backround, Crowds of people drifted judgment in viding his mounts. In the vat will long be remembered by all who | by wagou read, ‘Phere is also access by J wen thrown Chatthe alldaw butin the evening seemed a %
) 1 Nev tbeapate rit ' fre Sontele ¥ } F Cth would be ra tol At j Civivee ti Pile
in aromait tae neighbormg camps avd second Goldie and Plank faced the tha, | PHP! ited ite i teal trou Boulder creek, ‘The suntan | Paa ah % oh. sctousness and knew :
: o> Shad - A tnd it was even stited that the 7 it. ty
ranches fos many miles around and | and owing to a mistake ran the habf-mile howing of sand carbonates is durmense ‘ 1) ; vi fe COU Sing tauiks verv wood 4
‘ r * , . . - eyes - al ehee ; Dtibding would be tle bu now @
when the steamer Duchess arrived from: ouano start. On goitu through again NORTH EAS LOOTENAY, rhi gis a very recent: discovery, not ‘ ; ' ‘ Ls u sabsta sti ‘LT went
‘a al j ‘ ey told the Chas te that thes ere ot « , I
: Gulden with about twenty excursionists | Goldie wana good race by a half head Inneh Wook Tits heen done as ve \; , Hake , hy , Pshorthy waiters tet night, but
. + meee P ere, Gin 2 5 : hot Watted « t thre .t ' : - ; ;
the town was fall te overtlow ing Phe cowboy race was a good one and Gold) Commissioner Griflith’s pencus on Westend ofthe Pacadise \ J / Bh na . | \s crtiae Cainanmes 5B
* . Re tes ’ ' ! i st ver 4 - '
Friday wae ane of thos beaadbal san teelose one all through, about a dover Report for Tp OO, bd teed dong, six feet wide and four fee ie ss ev \ Iso load I ytd eae te tiie "
n ¢ P eu : va iv, Whi Y th ‘ ie ;
eh shinv davs which we are so accustomed loses being entered. Pirstimoney being feep, shows lead carbonate t sou ; : \ mt moon the ments . 4
AR F. ‘ ‘ : { : cross et Poy ee ee | her Wasiin bb 1) vt talvy « ‘
| todn this fortite vallow; just enough wind | Won by Bo Meuiccsan’s Pinto and) seecud Ver eu innel bias bee 1 ea H ' teal oon, While Gar witia 4 :
‘ \ : 7 same rint , rer te Was heard which shook oma ' ‘
: to make it pleasant, altnoa sh ioadded a by Chamberkiin’s Bine. WINS POINt, ol te my. 4 ; | : them with his fect ly
~ * . ! \ a this . Were ¥ The Diiidttiys daethe memtib lund « ' ' ¢ > Le
ie little toward unpleasiitness in kee pias Fae sypoauw race was heartily ente Was tl \ Patong the Vein. on the ‘ : ' ’ Ltell \ ty santap a
; mt woke these who Most : ,
, " the dustin the air raised by the fleeting) into by about fitteen of the most lovel ; ; dee able Sees ely ; ; ; Bw Wil HeONt tata
9 : . tle izens lin < t ¢
steeds as they coursed round the race) Womenou the reserve, who bytheway av sho bbel AL, | bate carbon i y ven Liang wis ta q
ri | us < t } ‘ so ! - eo lisuste i i
track. Yet this in nowise tended too rode astride and showed yreat ever t ‘ ut a s red, cata ; : ea ; . ' ( url v4 bis fenot tea viltae "
' eos s t , ’ ;
dhive the bandreds of spoctaters away | ess in their riding. We wontd like t Veonsidera s iy : par geet ti i 7 vibal
' { t } '
| ; efeo “ en . , \
} Cor they all waited patiently for the sive adetailed account of these beant ! t Vaiso : ' B10) Vite by pit
t ‘ : sot | '
: different events, displaving — kee tres’ toilet and cost s, bat spa that the Gold) Connis<io 8 -report a . Calis rock ; \ ( ros Phoeard warite
1 ’ - \ ‘ PAU Ef ! a in { tA 6 -
interest ia all Vad why streald t tarbids Mrs. Kootenay Joe won the the progress iad ¢ veur will by fa - ‘ ti , wit : mt
j ; San i Vas tu vo its Ss hd ( ;
net when plenty of ice cream and) rst prize aud Miss Tarriet Tiawbasket | ex 1 that of lasts at pes d \ I ‘ scared and
| : ee a wes fit ee PF :
1 lemonade of the finest qualty were seco 1 I hiay i , yorene rr t Ment , | ‘ : \ t piu tae
4 Sty toby the ladies and strouper Iv) vress this t et bts F 5 ill \ ’ z = 9 ! vill ttake
: beverages at Do Greiner's boot! . ven vo fru ‘tan: \ t the W : 1 u ’ a © ; entoeg . < No owresat
‘ ive dats ; ; ' j l t = rf : s ) x 4 “8
i The Baseball Mate antisite Uststh A wetting to th Vv bit wens siness st ba
. + vuelicgn post Il k l the t k rit twithest t Z * -
Phe tirsteveht on the prosmam was a ‘ AL e t ~
red a Na fliiis t halt l tused rn) t \ - < : ° _ u shed ed
veey lwportant ane—the baseball ma = : fe t
thenadot Shoakunme Bay oadsoas rards ¢t \ ; t xy . / nm the gro > = A A n
Hetween Peterboroand Winder aire \ : : 6 Ba . : tthe front ow ‘
(rey Basle cane first and Ma le's indust re | , Attar t - Tyree § . ad this deed
great deal ot interest was nianifes ced ; e p UPhes F ‘ is 1
2 : ras Secor dtr thre laada-gn islie tn) H $y = ie ; t Seve
the vame and while both teams atth , , ; , tin ; ait it } - Ist W the »s SU
} ' dT Buss set itil bored tst IN i 3 ! ej}: : oo
outset displaved isiderable liek \ j nee uJ eA , vo i~ ‘ - i ‘
s there we Het enough entries t vinit emploving 7] do fro i: . J - :
combine | practice y it Was notunt i elleed 8 eranss ; ‘ hist I Ling, | Vositting \\ Plie Oey s 4 tedly faa
. “ her Tinbeadie ee | ae | nile mas ‘ is i est tr s 1 Pesan San? . ’
the sixth ianings that the winning sid : eS baby att ; WON Ay has ; pk : : x st 1 his , i Pacun : ae
a Lear! Ws ot ono betwooa Lawton Ula aiid mit there will be from T0Q0) te P5090 Died Panes whee ' Pccncanltt , as Ns
snowed wove sttpertoriiy di the vaya Sitdie att yruerrity : Mand wun ilo R rae | u 1 i o - re ’ \ maate | \
; Bla 1 soot ore evade f » rj j
counting seores In the first inning \ ; : Jeb 2 t pisehaudd ai ‘ lown his fe ! { > rs
Windermere scored none and Peterbor : , = Ny ‘ from t raat : nied yole ils=-t vn he t ie’ t| rh
tie Ooterera) Picken atid at tin ney the fitst tit oon fuet it j . ‘ Ss = - =
ene, but in the second Winderiners ah ! ihe, in th hee : : e ! 1 Le ett. 1 i~t \
volunte [ote ride 1, bat the tiest world, and from present ut Pie 1G Fo Bah aacinat ade = Ee ; wt sa
wotoin four and Peterbora andy one : ! t . ‘ : f : :
4 jder Was sulil i il less tl rth sate.t wes thattl ; ’ 4 q oy —F - wal ‘ = 3
Then when in the third the visitor t df acu oe da Ra Weert cet ; ; \ eis
ninutes the eons ‘sts to b . \ in fivorcot \ nil t ' ‘ Ulit H i ‘ ~
scored none and the hometeam two itt i . eas ; sie arsbadiid J ¥ 4
t VEE Te ORTIER IRE I Te OT RED Deore se ern finia ae ten = airs sunk fre ut 4 Nt un
cume exciting; bat when tothe foarth ing Phe 4 ys “ \, ‘ ) i :
ne Wits wed ditunde td andagw tes thtmetite ted ] Lore cas ! i ore 8 ‘ !
Peterdbocvu madeotwo and Windermer ‘ ' . ; : M i 2 e
um 1 3 Pe the J ‘ys ’ i ! itt ~ ® q * ‘ : “t ‘ -" ’ ‘ ad
ope the excitement inereased aud dis ' (
Vou f ay ‘ Y Qe | ae 1 1 ’ @ \ . ' ! ‘ bs ! ‘ ‘ ’ ty if +s
notdiminish materially when tho visiter Nets cbeticuard (oats slia india : Peed ae j t sc i ;
made the round three tines ane thre ; : : ‘ adie eobeel; . t sigad E is onl
hometeauum tinted nothing ia the fifth I \l \ ; = E | “i te : : iti I Loan ' . i { ' i nat t re Pies yone ait ow
\ ers Ww ' iow fist rhs « lors ieres t is \ t
Hlowever, when the Peterboro bovs unite er : i , ! : ) \« t \\ t I aa ’ . | ~ i ‘i
resultal the other gentlem \ eee -J e \
Cightin the sixth innings and Winder. |, ; 7 , : : Wil- s nase ;
i Loin the mat Gj i -
mere bovs none it was verv evident? ( 4 a ° : - s \ - ]
\ is ‘ { . \ i
Visitors were learning thetr positions | , ' : ’ 1 = Pru ‘ ! 5 :
Macrison 4 and Capt. Bacon 2 nie Mia Sipith
better, while them oo ponents gat sa 1 j
What rattled aud desoite their efforts t ; spa R - | .
gain confidence byw hard work th weet ar : a x ' : : it
Hot yaa fren that t i na) { ‘ . \l re . |
\ nit 1 i { i ‘ nN | ‘ aeast . } n> ! 1
Peterboro team scored ino the seveut \l 14 re - 1
bockticd gt fat Ve ecord t ‘ i > \ | v = 5
twelve, ehglith six aod ninethe ¢ \ 1
tit the bad
the Windermere in the three las os . | SON Seiad
| ulies ¢ 1 i 9.0) In their ive é
only scored one and that in theeishth | a Kt ls \ssess LOL DVDs mest
, ream bo ' \\ 1 poes towards t : - " 2
ns @ Visitors palned an overwiteton i t ( { : ‘
Ti tl t \ it s
. ae ; | fa oft new churel ‘ i ‘ ey es ; Smomnec
’ lng victory of OF us azainst 10 Pothow | lisa rrelora +] r¢ ‘
? etab fT ‘lated on the e iaKik ‘ \ lis fw es : 3 4 -
mg is the seore ae kept by Jame a ; i Pava \ , 6 f
ey fotel Canterbury Opening. Rau vy Cert p POD Rewer t
Phe races « th ’ ‘ s8 ~ " ad
PETER BORO . ‘ >| te jr 1 Phiss work Pr Bree PF wo ve fine thre d
melurned to iw town for dinner and \ ' oe
ki. I. Seavil 3 PTET mrrrer the ' ) eo Atul eee \
itler ‘ie | l vis ’ . h | \, j te - i tiie 4 \
P. Stockdal \ : < WINDERMERE DIVESION, . i ' ry A
: ’ served at th Wind ie Haapte th ‘4 ’ - {roy \
» Werth r rn 4 (
: " s ; ‘ meledous voice al the steamer Duchess DI 1 Feat ‘ “ i
¥ BOY. Washbarn > > t '
s iis diene cillis t ’ i i pos \ ) \ ’ \ ’ v Cw
aa ¥ via fie y | i
¥ WC. Barton { 7 ~H Us) " ‘
3 | Kel] mMoonlwht eNcurs By S ool k nto ) ‘ ve) ooks very 68 r fucs| i t { !
t. Elliott 4 & ‘ ¢ ;
4 “ ; vere oo board and the steamer was) Pao owoers did isidera ; \ ;
*. Larmour : y
A rayl > crowded Nobiz barge bad been t selves, ship . 4 can wy ae IAN : . : '
‘ uviot 3 ' . Sis a ' .
2 : Ip tor dat iy and wo sooner diad t Pracd sinelter “ 1 ' ! i \ ' H ‘ ‘r ,
T. U. Taylos » lis V ‘
‘ boat pusted gat than the oochestrastra fist sore prodt, cna thre inet $ J ‘A \ i a tas ~~" y '
Total ? ey up oand dan r started Mor ai hal tiloudat A loa \ nos aipan . ae | sid ' ; \ ron &. R
aur the ste ro plyed Iwot Vbac ue tice hlath anens ! » , |
WINDERMERE ue ' amner plyeat hagily aT ga , ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ¢
tlic Waters of \ ‘ “e ' int onde the ert t ro bad ‘ ‘ > : } }
R. Cairns g | BG Pe Wa { Winderin ; they | ytoal , 1a] t sta 4
A. (dus \ When Cauterbu Was rea vidal myeay, a 1 snow \ 1 Iw { : om» ,
i ; <
WoL. Harrison a [deserted the boat and inade » tl Vig : i i. Es jiharte > | i i
IF. Shool | Viily tu ul Motel Ou mae ’ i woth | m ) haan - j i
» Snakes ; | ' ,
G. WF. Cant 0 Hust be Known that this wast omen heen L close tot and f{ i i ‘ - >i ’
W. Adains y ie Mighbat this spacious giew hotel.) provis 1 for a long wiut , far w lees | :
A. Tlarrison 1 Phe genial proprietoc, Mr. db. Gi. fioido Ve uO { a) \ r = :
oh. ‘ me ——— _—- +
C. seal 4 fil allisa seadin tow rat] lis ny rad ' ; A : | a :
meule ‘1 F t
at hast leste Che lad ease : : | R Slo) te ; - > t ‘ 2 Gaadst | Covered,
VvVeClhs i
juathar au asso tae tindaoo { \ it t ' (4-4 AS ¥
Total 10} vllerward i Ted lowa to t itd t > \ 1 | , ee et | i
ew \
ee juurlor ont first flo \ » ha Vem Mout tad Ire . mahal A , \ \
The Hiorse Races. beon cleared ou rnd wi Hoot wluus |i t " ' ° ‘ ;
In the fist beat ofthe quartersmile tiueie was v in fall sw t Gran to ,
enen rive Clark's Girey came ino firet ca Aomiaeou trosin binding th tiloy , Wit : ' \ eh mit ‘ ! , ™ Ly i*yie
‘ . i
- with Goldie only a half lead leting taro mill the tullos tithe z NTT) \ sl i mo Athiatoaer this fa iN ) t { iri |
wile Bucks’in took third pluce follow. Which were diely loaded with good) te the m North Pork, wl \> pe \ ‘
ed by Stoddard’s tighttot In the things inthe wavof eatablos, were run the Del lee store an ges
second heat Cioklie was) tiret, Bucks Vibder Ohne sae the ‘ \ i . ae) is
i!
econd and Grey third -Lighthaot drop. #4 Nedanmiphe ra tu ’ ' I I ont } ‘ i
,ine out They all occupted the sano hutitaustio teite full exte Meanwthil tyr ! ‘ ,
in i uu ua -
osition in third as ) the second aovery cliff a tm Was bel NER b ) fs i
Coote ovlne rowiasdodl fieet puize amd bemacted inet vel wre ! \ 1 } a 0 ty | for : rial on i
Dackes'cin soeond Coline vw oof Sous soit ) et ti bast | ’ steeap Wren ) :
\
Inthe half-mile dish open to hors wi tom theeup that cheers ‘is ‘ : , Mie
that never ran in any rae this vr nteriminuded | inn rat f t] , o ‘ners are 4 a vith :
in hhaltadozen entric skookim Boy being | aod im Vundast uss lf , a t \ " ve put | ‘ |
wn easy Winner and Keotehay John’s vy faruished s rnitner a heme ki . , \ sake “a i
Sorrel taling se ,
;
$
} Golden Nuggets i
~ €
Mose Alice Miller from Alberta is visit. |
ne Mr. MeNeish of the Columbia. |
‘ie Paget Avimer, a daw student of |
Montreal, is visiting with his uncle Hon
PL W. Ayime ,C. be , God n
Mr. Gibbs, the papular manager ef the
Imperial Bank, has fitted ap the Aley-
ander cottage and will now enjey t!e
comforts of home life. |
Mrs. Gieo. Woodley and danghter |
Lottie have returned from Revelstol e|
wiere they have been visiting friends}
© the past few woeks., ‘a
Mrs. Hou lon, of Winn peg, is visiting |
Wis ver daughters Mra, bh, Wo Jones }
and Mrs. W.G. Micchell-lunes of this!
place.
The ranchers in’ this neighborhood
have all been busy making hay while the
tun Was shining and the most ef then
Wongbt it was shining hard enough.
Mr. John Simple had to have one of
his tingers amputated asa result of ;
severe cat sustained early in the spring
and trom which he has safered ever
Sloe. |
Mr. James Brewster with his wife an
family leave on Sunday for their home
onthe prairie, Jim willearry with bin
the best wishes of the people of this |
district.
The extreme heat of the past few
“swas broken by the ra'n and hail
ttorm =f Wednesday evesing last, the
thermo neter dropping from 95 to bu |
ee rees,
On Friday evering hast the death e
carred of the little two year old daughte
cf Mr. Richard Soles. 'Phis is the fi st
death from searlet: fever that has tavern |
place in Goldon. i
Mr.O. D. Hoar who has purchased a |
number of mines in this neighborhood |
has moved his wife and family from 5
Seattle to Golden and will make this
P ce his home in future
Bert Howe, of Carbonate, was in towt |
Thursday and spent most of the d: wa
the rifle range ev.dently with the in ten |
tion of petting botefoot aiter tira
Windsens ere Gun Club Trophy, |
Geo. MeDermot is having extensiv: |
improvements made ou his ranch am
in a short time will bave a Wellmanages |
hennery, when we hope that frait wil
mot be quite as scarce as it is at present
Miss Dora Rogers, of the Londor.Ont
Normal School Staff. is Visiting hey |
brother W. W. Rocers, Miss Rowers ‘s
on her way home from the Coast ane
Will spend a few weeks in the Columbia |
Valley.
John Wren, the genial wine clerk at
the Queen's has returned alter a few
weeks pre EPO ing through the Baarabn
rountry. Jack has every coulidence it
his claims haina just what they are
eracked up to he.
J.W. Young manager of the Mount. n
mune at Field, secured the Services ol 4g
tlozen or more practical miners belor
ing to our town, and Will commen ¢
Work on Monday mo 2; after wh ch
things wilh hum around the old nie
ence incre!
Quite a numbe oithe sports of our
town lefi on the Duchess on Thursday
Masht ior the pa POSE OF athenclimg the
Windermere races an | sports. It wou
be quite safe to Presume there would be
ho praver meetings held on the vovave., |
On Satarday afternoon Pred W Jones!
brought in two beautiful trout from
Cinvon creek They weighed respe
tively eight and sever pounds, being the
hirgestever | t Golden M
Jones states there are lots more lekt inf
the streams Ville he tatends visiting j
h:fur
tor
ite Ka q \{ykr
PESTS DUG! Ss
WINDERMERE DIN ISLON
Following is a dist of all the locations
ASsessucnts, trauelers, ere »,olthe Wik
eerimnere Division
LOCATIONS
July 30—Big H upanmd Jeanie, Jacn
bo creek, Monroe MeLeod ane ¢ i
High Grade and Ball Dow, Poby ere
Samm
British | Jumbo cree}
Qld Dominion, Boulder «
Barna
Llalk Foot, Toby cree ky Darry Riley
Aug. 4—Jack Pott NE Toby eree]
Mees, Jolin
J MeKinles ‘
ASS N
July 30—sj!y via | »Sincla
Mint Julep, Hb « is
(ira | Mt Host
| tin Goat | Wals!
Venus No J Venus No
La |
July berl|? “ilver Peak, Day
Kliloa \ Ae © bilis
Sog. I—Charlemont Curbouate No]
Carbonate No 2,und Lucky Four, J op
Frise:
Phaar Polar Stas, and E hell, Win
Bhan fon
M.1..3 D Fraser
TRANSFERS
Vig 3-G HR hider toW Bo Al
L-d2th White J lephant No | White by
phaut No 2, and superion
E Kinney to Wm Hamilton and H
O'l
ily
ehevoallin bihell
THE OUTCROP, THURSDAY AUGUST 9, 1900,
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Places will receive prompt at
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ri ete aiereniali:
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Kimpton & Pitts, >
Windermere,
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Athalmer, B.C
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Rates Reasonable
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onshortest notice to QCCOM pan
mining men or tourists to any
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OPO OOOO DODO $23
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